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i have used my experience and background to help some of these people. as an immigrant, i want to use my educational background and experience to continue helping immigrants and others who are having language and health problems. and if you allow me again to continue to finish, i would be glad to continue helping these people who were not being represented, having language problems. i am asking you to approve my reappointment, and i will continue doing what i am is supposed to be doing. so thank you, supervisors. supervisor kim: thank you. i heard you just had an emergency surgery, and i thought you would not be here today. so thank you. >> thank you. supervisor kim: thank you for your service as well on the commission. >> thank you very much. supervisor kim: at this time, i will open it up for public comment. if folks want to line up, two minutes. and i will not do a two-minute limit for you as the director. thank you so much for being here. >> thank you, chair, and supervisors. we're at a critical stage right now in our work around language access, imm
i have used my experience and background to help some of these people. as an immigrant, i want to use my educational background and experience to continue helping immigrants and others who are having language and health problems. and if you allow me again to continue to finish, i would be glad to continue helping these people who were not being represented, having language problems. i am asking you to approve my reappointment, and i will continue doing what i am is supposed to be doing. so...
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i'm speaking. >> you're not allowed to use your hands. i would hate to be able to zoom in right now and see what is goi on inside rick perry's head. [applause] to be fair... to be fair, from what i understand that is the clip that is always playing inside rick perry's head. [laughter] but mitt romney wasn't done messing with texas. >> we hired a lawn company to mow our lawn. and they had illegal immigrants that were working there, and when that was pointed out to us, we let them go. we went to them and said... >> are you licensed? >> you have a problem with allowing someone to finish speaking. and i suggest if you want to become president of the united states, you have to let both people speak, so let me speak. >> jon: yeah. rick perry, i think mitt romney had something for you right here. let me get it for you. it's coming right now. boom. that's what they call the mormon bird. it's not... sometimes... oh, no, he could have doubled down. sometimes they'll be all like, oh, what's that? uh-uh, no okay, not okay. it's okay with a flash-thro
i'm speaking. >> you're not allowed to use your hands. i would hate to be able to zoom in right now and see what is goi on inside rick perry's head. [applause] to be fair... to be fair, from what i understand that is the clip that is always playing inside rick perry's head. [laughter] but mitt romney wasn't done messing with texas. >> we hired a lawn company to mow our lawn. and they had illegal immigrants that were working there, and when that was pointed out to us, we let them go....
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now you're coming to us and you're asking us will you be there when we need you? and that's the question which was asked to the united states senate last week. we tried to bring president obama's jobs bill to the floor. we got 51 votes. not one single republican senator would support us. not one. they must know what's going on across america. we are losing valuable public resources because of the state of the economy and the budgets that we face locally. in my home state of illinois we've seen it. two thirds of the school districts, to layoff teachers. go to city of moline. they had to drop two shifts of ambulances for people who live in that area. across the state, police departments scaling back when they should be around the neighborhoods doing their jobs. why do republicans say they can't support doing the jobs bill? because they say it raises taxes on people making over a million dollars. you heard the vice president. one half of 1% increase for millionaires and billionaires to put quality teachers in the classrooms, to keep our neighborhoods safe. to protect
now you're coming to us and you're asking us will you be there when we need you? and that's the question which was asked to the united states senate last week. we tried to bring president obama's jobs bill to the floor. we got 51 votes. not one single republican senator would support us. not one. they must know what's going on across america. we are losing valuable public resources because of the state of the economy and the budgets that we face locally. in my home state of illinois we've seen...
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>> because he talks straight to us. he tells us the truth. >> reporter: what did you just say? >> he says what's on his mind. >> reporter: bruce? >> he has a very specific plan and it's very simple. he's able to talk about it and i haven't heard the other people -- they talk about the 52-point plan and this plan and that plan. he's the fwy who has come out and said, this is what i am going to do. >> reporter: hand me a dial, please. you have seen this technology. we have been using it on fox for several years. i want you to watch just how high herman cain dials on this language about the economy. let's take a look. >> the reason that our plan is being attacked so much is because lobbyists, accountsants, politicians, they don't want to throw out the current tax code and put in something simple and fair. they want to continue to be able to manipulate the american people with a 10 million-word mess. let's throw out the 10 million-word mess and put in our plan, which will liberate the american workers and liberate american businesses. >> reporter: he's talking about a radical very
>> because he talks straight to us. he tells us the truth. >> reporter: what did you just say? >> he says what's on his mind. >> reporter: bruce? >> he has a very specific plan and it's very simple. he's able to talk about it and i haven't heard the other people -- they talk about the 52-point plan and this plan and that plan. he's the fwy who has come out and said, this is what i am going to do. >> reporter: hand me a dial, please. you have seen this...
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have been used? it seems to me, you didn't have much time. your deputies aren't normally carrying around animal tranquilizers. >> we don't carry tranquilizers in our cruisers. if this had been a 9:00 or 10:00 incident in the middle of the day, odds are high that we may have been able to surround the area and keep everything contained but our biggest problem that we had was nightfall. we had about an hour, hour and a half of light. and we just couldn't take the chance. >> what do you know about this guy, terry thompson? i understand he was well known -- i don't know to you personally or law enforcement in the region who had visited him before. >> yeah, i'm very familiar with terry. i've dealt with him personally before. terry has done local jail time in our jail for animal violations. and we knew of him and his situation. >> so authorities had gone out there and checked the permits and monitored the situation? >> yes. the moderation of this complex, he was not using it for an attraction or took for pa
have been used? it seems to me, you didn't have much time. your deputies aren't normally carrying around animal tranquilizers. >> we don't carry tranquilizers in our cruisers. if this had been a 9:00 or 10:00 incident in the middle of the day, odds are high that we may have been able to surround the area and keep everything contained but our biggest problem that we had was nightfall. we had about an hour, hour and a half of light. and we just couldn't take the chance. >> what do you...
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that used to be the way it worked. in the 1970s and early '80s the personal savings rate in america was pretty good. people are saving on average 12% of their monthly disposable income. what's happened since then, over the last generation? yeah. americans stopped saving. not necessarily by choice but rather as a result of what was happening to wages in america over the same time. since 1980 the average income for the bottom 90% of americans has really not gone up a whole lot. in fact, it has mostly stayed perfectly flat for a generation. even as the top 1% of income earners have seen their incomes skyrocket. so for one thing, if you're not making more money, you can't really save more money. for another thing, saving money by sticking it in the bank as your grandfather probably advised you, that has essentially been discouraged over the last generation by banking policies that mean you can't earn interest on money if you try to save it. here's what happened to the interest rates for bank deposits over the last generati
that used to be the way it worked. in the 1970s and early '80s the personal savings rate in america was pretty good. people are saving on average 12% of their monthly disposable income. what's happened since then, over the last generation? yeah. americans stopped saving. not necessarily by choice but rather as a result of what was happening to wages in america over the same time. since 1980 the average income for the bottom 90% of americans has really not gone up a whole lot. in fact, it has...
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and my question to you is, can you help us? will you help us? is very dear to my heart -- it's very dear to my heart because i know the pain that they suffered, and i do know some people that have been contracted with the disease, and it's a very, very painful journey. so we come to you, you guys have a lot of power and a lot of leverage. this is a room full of some very valuable asset to your, and i'm really, really hoping that you will do whatever it takes so that we can get excited. and we can really do something about this. we have apsa announcement that is coming out. i'm very happy about that, finally. when will it be out now? in about two weeks. i hope so. and i just record our radio psa as well. i think that when people hear, because a lot of people can't know what i've been too. but when they hear the details of what it's like coming in the, what you go through, and if you can come out on the other side, it's possible. this is a treatable disease, but it means more research, and it needs more, it needs to take that blanket off and reall
and my question to you is, can you help us? will you help us? is very dear to my heart -- it's very dear to my heart because i know the pain that they suffered, and i do know some people that have been contracted with the disease, and it's a very, very painful journey. so we come to you, you guys have a lot of power and a lot of leverage. this is a room full of some very valuable asset to your, and i'm really, really hoping that you will do whatever it takes so that we can get excited. and we...
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ed, thanks for joining us. herman cain was asked if he wanted to take back comments he made of people protesting on wall street. let's listen to what he said and how loudly the crowd loves what he says. >> two weeks ago you said don't blame wall street. don't blame the big banks. if you don't have a job and are not rich, blame yourself. that was two weeks ago. the movement has grown. do you still say that? >> yes, i do say that, and here's why. [ cheers and applause ] i still stand by my statement, and here's why. they might be frustrated with wall street and the bankers, but they are directing their anger at wrong place. they ought to be over in front of the white house taking out that frustration. >> well, there he is, ed rollins. what do you make of the crowd, they cheer the execution, boo the gay soldier, want people to die on the gurney and now a guy that says get a job, you bunch of bums? does your party have any sympathy for any human being in any condition or walk of life? >> i would hope so. we're comp
ed, thanks for joining us. herman cain was asked if he wanted to take back comments he made of people protesting on wall street. let's listen to what he said and how loudly the crowd loves what he says. >> two weeks ago you said don't blame wall street. don't blame the big banks. if you don't have a job and are not rich, blame yourself. that was two weeks ago. the movement has grown. do you still say that? >> yes, i do say that, and here's why. [ cheers and applause ] i still stand...
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bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a huge protest in athens, greece 100,000 strong erupted into rioting that lasted for hours today. the trouble broke out during a general strike aimed at new austerity measures. we have a report from martin geissler of "independent television news." >> reporter: with the greek government desperate to project an image of stability to the world this was athens today. running battles, rocks and teargas. hundreds perhaps thousands of rioters fighting with police. public anger clashing with europe's financial demands. the bailout money greece needs to survive comes at a punishing cost-- tax hikes, wage cuts, tens of thousands of red
bnsf, the engine that connects us. and the william and flora hewlett foundation, working to solve social and environmental problems at home and around the world. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> woodruff: a huge protest in athens, greece 100,000 strong erupted into rioting that lasted for hours...
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that's it for us tonight. check out the fox news factor web site, different from bill o'reilly dot-com. i have the talking points memo, analyzing last night's debate. if you came in late, access it there. and spout off about the factor from anywhere in the world. the word of the day, dopt be a petifogger, when writing to the factor or in life, in general. again, thanks for watching us tonight, i'm bill o'reilly. please remember that the spin stops right here. we are definitely looking out
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. >> that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> tonight, one man's obsession with wild animals. his dying act that unleashed his collection of predators on the public. and the deadly force taken to stop what could have been a lethal feeding frenzy. it all adds up to a very ugly picture. we have to waurn. the picture of a tragedy that never had to happen. endangered animals, some nearly extinct, now lying dead in ohio farmland, including 18 of the rarest bengal tigers. >> can you imagine 18 of them running around in the neighborhoods here this morning? i won't sleep for a long time even thinking about that. >> jack hannah talking about what he says is the saddest day of his life. we'll hear more from him later tonight about those animals. the animals that never should have been kept, where they were, and whose lives never had to end the way they did. you'll hear as well from the local sheriff whose deputies became reluctant hunters in the name of public safety. we're live on the scene later this evening. >>>
. >> that's all for us tonight. "ac 360" starts now. >>> tonight, one man's obsession with wild animals. his dying act that unleashed his collection of predators on the public. and the deadly force taken to stop what could have been a lethal feeding frenzy. it all adds up to a very ugly picture. we have to waurn. the picture of a tragedy that never had to happen. endangered animals, some nearly extinct, now lying dead in ohio farmland, including 18 of the rarest bengal...
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you use all of those and you would encourage efficiency in our use of energy. number 5, you have to have the rule of law. you have to believe the laws are going to be followed. when the president stacks' been national labor relations board with people that -- stacks the national labor relations board with people that tell companies they cannot build factories -- you cannot do that. number 6, you have to have institutions that build human capital. what do i mean by that? we are in a capitalist system. sometimes people do not like that word. i like capitalism and free enterprise. they are the only antidote to poverty the world has ever seen. even china is copying a lot of what we have done in the free enterprise world. you have to have capitalism. not just capital for finance or resources or capital for physical goods. you also -have to have him in capital. we have to have institutions that build human capital in an exceptional way. let's think about what they are. schools. k-12. treated to schools that are in the bottom of the world -- at the bottom. you also ha
you use all of those and you would encourage efficiency in our use of energy. number 5, you have to have the rule of law. you have to believe the laws are going to be followed. when the president stacks' been national labor relations board with people that -- stacks the national labor relations board with people that tell companies they cannot build factories -- you cannot do that. number 6, you have to have institutions that build human capital. what do i mean by that? we are in a capitalist...
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again, thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> the republicans get physical. >> i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. >> the newspaper -- >> aggressive. they were nasty. they got personal. >> not a good night for anybody. >> this smack down was really rick perry against mitt romney. [ bell ] >> they want to be a little scrappy and perry was a lot scrappy. >> it looked to me at times like he had too many red bulls. >> thanks for being here. >> rick perry, it's now or never. >> i'm speaking. >> petty exchange with mitt romney. >> the foxhole. they will fight the fight and put the bayonets on and go to the top of the hill. >> bickering with each other. >> high school cafeteria food fight. >> i thought mitt romney was fabulous. >> mitt romney's behavior last night, that he's worried about rick perry and he's $15 million bank account. >> everyone on the stage was basically dismantling him. >> i could actually see a romney/cain ticket. >> a romney/cain ticket. >> let's ta
again, thanks for being with us. "the last word with lawrence o'donnell" starts right now. >>> the republicans get physical. >> i'm speaking. i'm speaking. i'm speaking. >> the newspaper -- >> aggressive. they were nasty. they got personal. >> not a good night for anybody. >> this smack down was really rick perry against mitt romney. [ bell ] >> they want to be a little scrappy and perry was a lot scrappy. >> it looked to me at times...
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ya know, gives us an edge. you know fedex can, give us an edge. how? well, fedex ships auto parts from factories around the world, they clear em through customs, and that'll help us fix cars faster. great idea. you know you got a bright future here at aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa... [ male announcer ] supply chain solutions. fedex. solutions that matter. i was 18 years old before i had my first fresh bun. the invention that i came up with is the hot dog ez bun steamer. steam is the key to a great hot...
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he uses arms. why? he did a study showing arm rates continually with a couple of episodes have always been lower than fixed rates, so he just said i'll roll them over if the rates stay low, if they are not i'll just -- the reset has always been very trivial in comparison. so other than one shot we have not seen a problem with them. >> senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the witnesses being here. i certainly appreciate mr. fenton from new jersey who is well-known as an expert in the financial industry and our home state as well as miss bowdler who has worked for la raza has been extraordinary. i am concerned that there is a universe of borrowers who, in fact, can be responsible borrowers. but at the end of the day without the guarantee of a 30-year fixed mortgage ends up eliminating the opportunity for them to be a responsible borrower. basically gets them out of the market. i noticed that, you know, even though there are those who argue that in the private sector alone will do thi
he uses arms. why? he did a study showing arm rates continually with a couple of episodes have always been lower than fixed rates, so he just said i'll roll them over if the rates stay low, if they are not i'll just -- the reset has always been very trivial in comparison. so other than one shot we have not seen a problem with them. >> senator menendez. >> thank you, mr. chairman. i appreciate the witnesses being here. i certainly appreciate mr. fenton from new jersey who is...
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the zinc they use in the process. in terms of the galvanizeation process, the first method is called continuous galvanizeation where the company treats the steel with zinc. the second method is called batch galvanizeation. in addition, there are two types of zinc thickness, type one, thinner and type two, a thicker coat of zinc. a lot of states around the country, including ohio, actually require type 2, which is the thicker kind of zinc for all guard rails. that's due to the harsh environmental conditions that cause metal to erode more quickly. however, ohio is one of those states that although they require type 2, a hrouts for continuous -- allows for continuous galvanizeation or batch galvanizeation process. a great surprise to me to read the legislation before us, the underlying bill says the states are prohibited from using any kind of guardrail unless it's type 2 plus it's produced through this batch galvanizeation process. it's a mandate. never been in this legislation before, that says it's got to be type 2, m
the zinc they use in the process. in terms of the galvanizeation process, the first method is called continuous galvanizeation where the company treats the steel with zinc. the second method is called batch galvanizeation. in addition, there are two types of zinc thickness, type one, thinner and type two, a thicker coat of zinc. a lot of states around the country, including ohio, actually require type 2, which is the thicker kind of zinc for all guard rails. that's due to the harsh...
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but i did not use that word. i'm not going to complaint with anybody that does use that word. i drop 100% of benefits out of social security today. but my grandchildren will only draw 70% of benefits. the reason for that is that once used up, the law says you cannot pay out what the cash flow is. it is a ponzi scheme when people that are paying in today are not going to get out according to what i get out, compared to what i paid it in my lifetime. host: republican from iowa -- next call for senator grassley comes from a republican in vista, california, jules. caller: hi there. i'm from iowa originally. guest: when did you leave iowa? caller: 1956. guest: you need to go back to fairfield. caller: i went back about eight years ago. what i saw was it didn't look that prosperous to me. all the factories have closed down. all the things that i knew as a youngster were pretty much gone. guest: you would be surprised a number of entrepreneurs -- caller: i have to argue with you about that. do you remember a college? do you know what it is now? it looks like a compound. it doesn't li
but i did not use that word. i'm not going to complaint with anybody that does use that word. i drop 100% of benefits out of social security today. but my grandchildren will only draw 70% of benefits. the reason for that is that once used up, the law says you cannot pay out what the cash flow is. it is a ponzi scheme when people that are paying in today are not going to get out according to what i get out, compared to what i paid it in my lifetime. host: republican from iowa -- next call for...
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they even use it in products like shingles that we use on our hooves. -- --on our roofs. formally, this plant paid about $4 million a year to landfill that coal ash. now, they sell it for all these products and generate about $12 million a year in revenue. so if you take the $4 million they use to spend to landfill the material, the $12 million they now make selling the product, that's a $16 million revenue benefit to the plant. that means $60 million reduction in the cost of electricity to their customers throughout north dakota and minnesota. and, at the same time, because they've partnered with a company out of utah called headwaters, right there at the complex they also have a facility that manufacturers these building products -- flex h.-crete, and creates good-paying jobs as well. so today, madam president, i rise to introduce a commonsense, bipartisan legislation, a jobs bill, if you will, the coal residuals reuse and management afnlgt in fact, this legislation has already passed the house of representatives with a large bipartisan majority. anin a true example of
they even use it in products like shingles that we use on our hooves. -- --on our roofs. formally, this plant paid about $4 million a year to landfill that coal ash. now, they sell it for all these products and generate about $12 million a year in revenue. so if you take the $4 million they use to spend to landfill the material, the $12 million they now make selling the product, that's a $16 million revenue benefit to the plant. that means $60 million reduction in the cost of electricity to...